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  1. The Antonio Gramsci Reader: Selected Writings 1916-1935 by Antonio Gramsci, 2000-04-01
  2. Antonio Gramsci by Antonio Santucci, Lelio La Porta, et all 2010-04-01
  3. Selections from the Prison Notebooks by Antonio Gramsci, Quintin Hoare, 1971-11-24
  4. Antonio Gramsci (Routledge Critical Thinkers) by Steven J. Jones, 2006-10-18
  5. Prison Notebooks, Volume 1 by Antonio Gramsci, 1991-04-15
  6. Prison Notebooks, Volume 3 by Antonio Gramsci, 2007-05-23
  7. Prison Notebooks, Volume 2 by Antonio Gramsci, 1996-04-15
  8. Selections from Cultural Writings
  9. Gramsci, Culture and Anthropology by Kate Crehan, 2002-10-07
  10. Gramsci: Pre-Prison Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) (Volume 0) by Antonio Gramsci, 1994-04-29
  11. Gramsci, Political Economy, and International Relations Theory: Modern Princes and Naked Emperors
  12. Prison Notebooks: Three Volume Set by Antonio Gramsci, 2010-11-12
  13. Hegemony and Revolution: Antonio Gramsci's Political and Cultural Theory by Walter L. Adamson, 1983-11-15
  14. Language And Hegemony In Gramsci (Reading Gramsci) by Peter Ives, 2004-07-20

1. Antonio Gramsci - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Antonio Gramsci Name Antonio Gramsci Birth January 23 Ales Sardinia Death April 27 Rome Italy School/tradition Marxism Main interests Politics Ideology Culture Notable ideas Hegemony , Organic Intellectual, War of Position Influenced by Karl Marx Georges Sorel Benedetto Croce Antonio Labriola ... Niccol² Machiavelli Influenced Louis Althusser Ernesto Laclau Paulo Freire Edward Said ... Cornel West Antonio Gramsci IPA ['É¡ramʃi] January 23 April 27 ) was an Italian writer politician and political theorist . A founding member and onetime leader of the Communist Party of Italy , he was imprisoned by Mussolini 's Fascist regime. His writings are heavily concerned with the analysis of culture and political leadership and he is notable as a highly original thinker within the Marxist tradition. He is renowned for his concept of cultural hegemony as a means of maintaining the state in a capitalist society.
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Antonio Gramsci anˈtɔːni̯o ˈgramʃi Antonio Gramsci i 23. Januar in Ales auf Sardinien Italien 27. April in Rom ) war ein italienischer Schriftsteller Journalist Politiker und Philosoph , ein Theoretiker des Sozialismus Kommunist und Antifaschist . Er geh¶rt zu den Begr¼ndern des Partito Comunista Italiano , dessen Geschicke er leitete. Vom 6. April 1924 bis zu seiner Verhaftung durch die Faschisten am 8. November 1926 war er ein Abgeordneter im italienischen Parlament. W¤hrend seiner Zeit im Gef¤ngnis verfasste Gramsci insgesamt 32 Gef¤ngnishefte, die als ein bedeutendes Werk der marxistischen Philosophie gelten.
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Italian intellectual and politician. After entering the University of Turin, he joined the Italian Socialist Party in 1914. In 1921 he left the Socialists to found the Italian Communist Party ( see Democratic Party of the Left ), and he spent two years in the Soviet Union. In 1924 he became head of the party and was elected to the national legislature. The party was outlawed by the fascist government of Benito Mussolini in 1926, and Gramsci was arrested and imprisoned for 11 years; in poor health, he was released to die at 46. His influential Letters from Prison (1947) and other writings outline a version of communism less dogmatic than Soviet communism. His work has influenced sociology, political theory, and international relations. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Antonio Gramsci" from the 32 Volume Gramsci, Antonio - intellectual and politician, a founder of the Italian Communist Party whose ideas still greatly influence Italian Communism. Mariategui, Jose Carlos

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Saltar a navegaci³n bºsqueda Antonio Gramsci [an't :njo 'gra:m i] ( Ales Cerde±a 22 de enero de Roma 27 de abril de ) fue un pol­tico pedagogo fil³sofo y te³rico marxista italiano
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    Sus padres fueron Francesco Gramsci ( ) y Peppina Marcias ( ). Francesco era originario de Gaeta y estudiaba derecho , pero a causa de la pobreza de su familia debi³ encontrar r¡pido un trabajo y parti³ para Cerde±a. Corr­a el a±o 1881 y se emplear­a en la oficina de registro de Ghilarza . All­ conoce a Peppina, que s³lo hab­a estudiado hasta tercero de primaria y se casan, a pesar de la oposici³n de los padres de ella. Durante este per­odo nacieron sus hijos: Gennaro ( ), Grazietta ( ), Emma ( ) y en el , en Ales , Antonio, bautizado el 29 de enero El a±o siguiente los Gramsci se mudaron a Sorgono , donde nacen sus hijos: Mario en , Teresina en y Carlos en . Arrestado el 9 de agosto de con la acusaci³n de peculado, concusi³n y falsedad en actos, Francesco Gramsci es condenado el 27 de octubre de 1900 al m­nimo de la pena con la atenuante del “leve valor”: 5 a±os, 8 meses y 22 d­as de c¡rcel, para expiar en Gaeta. Privada del sueldo del padre, para la familia Gramsci son a±os de extrema miseria. Antonio, por una ca­da a los tres a±os, sufre un traumatismo que le provoca una deformaci³n en su columna y no crece m¡s: su altura no superar¡ el metro y medio. Aunque segºn la autopsia y los datos que dan en la "Casa-museo de Antonio Gramsci" en Ghilarza, estaba enfermo de tuberculosis ³sea, lo que le impidi³ el crecimiento. Y ya poco antes de la muerte le afect³ en los pulmones.

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Other gramsci Resources at This Site. A Bibliography of gramsci s Writings in Italian and in Translation Introduction to the Work of antonio gramsci
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Available resources include an online searchable version of the complete Bibliografia gramsciana , a complete list of Gramsci's writings, related appendices and introductory materials, and the first eight issues of the Newsletter of the International Gramsci Society. The research bibliography, which includes some 11,430 items, contains volume 1, the Bibliografia gramsciana, 1922-1988 by John M. Cammett, Rome: Editori Riuniti, 1991, and volume 2, the Bibliografia gramsciana, Supplement Updated to 1993 , by John M. Cammett and Maria Luisa Righi, Rome: Fondazione Istituto Gramsci, 1995. The newest October 1997 version of the online bibligraphy includes the Second Supplement, an additional 1175 references compiled by John Cammett. The published volumes were sponsored and supported by the Fondazione Istituto Gramsci in Rome, Italy. Bibliografia Gramsciana Other Gramsci Resources at This Site Other Gramsci Sites
This site developed and maintained by Dean Savage (Queens College-CUNY) and Jesse Reichler (University of Illinois). This page last updated on October 10, 1998.

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  • The life of Antonio Gramsci Some ideas from Marx Concept of hegemony Role of intellectuals in society ... Bibliography
  • See also: Can Gramsci's theory of hegemony help us to understand the representation of racial minorities in western television and cinema? b y Reena Mistry THE LIFE OF ANTONIO GRAMSCI "Telling the truth is always revolutionary" 1891 – (January 22 nd .) Born at Ales in Cagliary, Italy. Antonio was the fourth son of Francesco Gramsci, a clerk in the local registrar's office. 1897-1898 – His father is sentenced to serve five years in prison on charges of maladministration. On his release he has no job, so his seven children grow up in difficult circumstances and deep financial insecurity. Antonio G. suffered ill health throughout his life, and from a deformity which left him a hunchback. 1903 – After completing his elementary education, Gramsci has to work in the registry office of Ghilarza, Italy, where the family moved after his father's imprisonment. 1911 – Gramsci wins a scholarship to study at Turin University.

    12. Antonio Gramsci, Schooling And Education
    Resources on antonio gramsci Excellent site resources include an online searchable version of the complete Bibliografia gramsciana, a complete list of
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    contents: introduction ideological hegemony organic intellectuals gramsci on schooling and education ... how to cite this article Antonio Gramsci (1891 - 1937) was a leading Italian Marxist. He was an intellectual, a journalist and a major theorist who spent his last eleven years in Mussolini’s prisons. During this time, he completed 32 notebooks containing almost 3,000 pages. These notebooks were smuggled out from his prison and published in Italian after the war but did not find an English-language publisher until the 1970s. The central and guiding theme of the Notebooks was the development of a new Marxist theory applicable to the conditions of advanced capitalism. He was born in a little town on the island of Sardinia in 1891, one of seven children. His was one of a very small minority of families on the island that could read and write and because of this he did well at school finally winning a scholarship to the University of Turin. Italy was then, as it is now, a country divided between North and South. The South being overwhelmingly rural with a large illiterate peasantry and the North essentially industrialised with a well organised and politically aware working class. The contrast was immense. Turin has been described as the red capital of Italy at the time Gramsci arrived there. It was home to the most advanced industry in the country and above all to FIAT, the motor manufacturer. By the end of the First World War, 30% of Turin’s population were industrial workers and this despite the fact that another 10% were in the army and not included in the total.

    13. MIA - Hungarian Section: Antonio Gramsci
    Your starting point for access to works by antonio gramsci in Hungarian. Other Marxist writers, as well as other languages, also available on this site.
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    14. Antonio Gramsci, 1891-1937
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    antonio gramsci (18911937), Italian Political Theorist Activist, resources, writings, articles, information on his life work.
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    Welcome to the official website of the International Gramsci Society. This site contains resources on the life and work of Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), the Italian socialist, political theorist, and activist. The IGS website includes a biography and chronology of Antonio Gramsci's life, an archive of photographs, documents, and on-line articles related to his life and work, as well as links to his writings. Audio and Video section of this site. In addition, the IGS website includes academic and authoritative essays and articles on Gramscian studies and concepts related to Antonio Gramsci's work, as well as electronic versions of the IGS Newsletter. Notice:
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    16. Quotes: Antonio Gramsci
    Quotes from antonio gramsci. gramsci, antonio, Selections from cultural writings. London (Lawrence Wishart) 1985, 98. A given sociohistorical moment
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    Antonio Gramsci Last updated: 23 December 1998 One must speak for a struggle for a new culture, that is, for a new moral life that cannot but be intimately connected to a new intuition of life, until it becomes a new way of feeling and seeing reality
    A given socio-historical moment is never homogeneous; on the contrary, it is rich in contradictions.
    It is too easy to be original by doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing; this is just mechanical.
    The people themselves are not a homogeneous cultural collectivity but present numerous and variously combined cultural stratifications which, in their pure form, cannot always be identified within specific historical popular collectivities.
    Folklore should instead be studied as a 'conception of the world and life' implicit to a large extent in determinate (in time and space) strata of society and in opposition (also for the most part implicit, mechanical, and objective) to 'official' conceptions of the world (or in a broader sense, the conceptions of the cultured parts of historically determinate societies) that have succeeded one another in the historical process.
    In history, in social life, nothing is fixed, rigid or definitive. And nothing ever will be.

    17. Antonio Gramsci: Problems Of Marxism
    antonio Labiola (3868) An early Italian marxist whose ideas had a profound effect on gramsci. gramsci s purpose here is to resurrect Labiola,
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    (pp. 390=419 in Prison Notebooks)
    1. Statement of the Problem
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    Contrst between science (a new philosophy of the proletariat devised by Marx) and action (Lenin's Russian revolution). Gramsci maintains that it is ridiculous to rank or compare them, both together are 'homogenous and heterogenous', both are necessary. (381-2). Note: the statement of the problem is really the relation between science and action in Marxism.
    2. Questions of Method
    (Note: how to study Marx) (382=6) 1) Distinguish Stable and Permanent Elements: ie, in the intellectual development of the thinker, "identify those elements which were to become stable and 'permanent'", as opposed to those ideas which came from the past, which he once took up, but subsequently discarded. (the 'discards'). 2) Control 'Heroic Fury' : ie, Gramsci suggests that there are two ways of approaching the text of an author: with 'heroic fury': with deep interest and active striving; or with passive "external curiosity". Gramsci argues that there is a danger that in heroic fury there is a danger of being seduced by the material and not taking a sufficiently critical attitude toward it. (382-3) It is thus important to introduce an element of systematisation to heroic fury. And now Gramsci suggests how this might be done as follows:

    18. Who Is Antonio Gramsci? You Better Learn!!! [Free Republic]
    Born at Ales, Italy on January 1891, antonio gramsci was the fourth son of Francesco gramsci, a clerk in the local registrar s office.
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    Posted on 12/29/2000 02:01:41 PST by GRAMSCI AND THE U.S. BODY POLITIC
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    Why the interest in Gramsci? Certainly, he is not a household name for most people, but nonetheless he is relevant enough to be mentioned the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal. In a recent piece (12/19/00) by George Melloan, the columnist refers to an article published by John Fonte in the Policy Review of the Hudson Institute.
    According to the WSJ writer, "[Fonte] defines the ideological split in America as a contest between present-day Tocquevillians and disciples of the 20th-century Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci, who drew on the ideas of Friedrich Hegel and Karl Marx. The Tocquevillians incline toward individualism, religious belief and patriotism. The Gramscians see any society, including America, as an arena where the "marginalized" are necessarily at war with the privileged classes. Good old-fashioned class warfare, in other words."
    As we know, political events do not happen in a vacuum. There are always causes. Ideas that were deemed a failure decades ago can be successfully implemented today. In the world of ideas, decades are often only an incubation period and today Gramsci s ideas are very much alive in the political arena.

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